New to BC , this is a real nice bready version by a Argentinian micro. Pours mid yellow with a slight haze and a fine head. The nose is slightly yeasty with a bready hint. The taste is clean but with a nice hop finish. I found this a tasteful Kolsch ( some versions seem underpowered) with complexity on the finish. A very good attempt at a often ignored style.

Thanks to jcwattsrugger for bringing a bottle of this back from Argentina for me.Best before

May, '08 notched on label:

Pours hazed lemon-drop yellow with a thin white head that becomes a slowly vanishing patch. Minimal trailing lace slides down the glass.

The smell is grainy with lemon-grass and floral notes.The taste is of sweet grain - the hops dropped off a bit, though there is some balance to the sweetness. Yeasty and bready (a bit too much). Sweetish finish.

Appropriately light-bodied with a rush of carbonation that relaxes after the first quarter. Rather crisp.Not bad at all, but a bit too "yeasty" to make it anything particularly special.

Deep gold in color with one finger of loose, white bubbles that dissipate fairly quickly. Somewhat dark for the style and lacking in head. The aroma is a bit muted—the pale malt is there, as is a trace of DMS, but where are the hops? This beer smells more like a sweeter Blonde or Golden Ale. On the lighter side of medium-bodied, we're missing the dry crispness found in the best examples of Kolsch, too. It's drinkable, but feels flabby. Flavor wise, Antares has brewed a sweetish beer (think: corn flakes) with a muddled bitterness that's more vegetal than anything else. A little refinement could go a long way here.

Got this bottle from nearby Supermercado Carrefour off the shelf, second in, Recoleta, Buenos Aires. I can see what they're trying to do here, while not really succeeding as a Kolsch, it's not a bad brew. Poured with a white head and a little lace. Has a hazy golden color. Aroma is malty, a little earthy, a hint of hop, and grain. Flavor's about the same with a little sweetness. Carbonation is decent. Maybe just a tad thin. Good finish. Not a Kolsch, but very drinkable. I'd get it again.